Question 23 of 34 proceed [pro-'sēd] verb 1. to advance or continue 2. to carry on an action 3. to move in an orderly way. From Middle English via Latin procedere, to advance. Which sentence uses the word proceed correctly? O A. The queen always proceeds the prince in official ceremonies. B. The mayor proceeded his speech with some casual remarks, O C. The mixing of the flour and sugar must proceed the addition of the eggs. OD. The men stop in shock from the loud noise and then proceed to finish their work. please help